Cannibal Corpse streams "Red Before Black" video 2019-05-21 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 12 Comments | Death metal legends Cannibal Corpse are streaming a brand new video for their latest album title track "Red Before Black".
Metal Blade Records statement on their YouTube channel:
"The latest visual cut from Cannibal Corpse is from the mind of horror FX veteran Doug Sakmann. The concept builds upon the world brought to life by Zev Deans in the previously released "Code of the Slashers" video but adds significantly to the visual gore department. Sakmann shot the concept in Philadelphia, PA and the live footage was captured by Jesse Davis in San Francisco, CA. The video stars adult performers Nadia White and Talia Satana, as well as actresses Sonja Century, Kim Reo, and actor Alex Webster (not the bass player of Cannibal Corpse) as the final kill of the video.
Red Before Black was edited by Metal Blade's own Vince Edwards and then meticulously processed by colorist/senior lead flame artist Luc Job (a pioneer in digital imagery for the last 25 years who has worked with directors David Lachapelle, Ridley Scott and Darren Aronofsky and clients like BMW, Dolce & Gabbana) who was all too happy to assist to bring the gratuitous bloodshed and gore to life for Cannibal Corpse!"
Stream age-restricted video "Red Before Black" here:
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@staff mate that edited the article:
"Red Before Black" is the title track from the latest album. Should not it be "Red Before Black" instead of being italicized?
The title implies that it's a new title track, but it's not ... it's just the video
Cannibal Corpse streams "Red Before Black" video, will not be more appropriate?
Can I edit the article?
| | | Gnarly stuff. Way cooler than the Code of the Slashers video which was kinda cheesy.
| | | Ah, the classic pairing of dm music vids and adult actresses
| | | So you're telling me the girl in the chair with a huge rack is a pornstar?
| | | if we said yes, your outCOME will be the same
| | | lol at all sput staff
| | | Wow, title makes it sound like they dropped a new song. It’s just a music video. Wtf?
| | | Does anyone know if I edit/change the news title will screw up the news section on the front page?
| | | hmmm not sure
| | | Video is cool, a bit gimmicky but cool
| | | The Sput staff is way too controlling in the news department. I understand minor editing/grammaticals but they completely alter articles and titles. Not only that but they take hours before approving them. Really demotivates wanting to even bother with news articles anymore.
| | | Yeah, I already had articles that I tried to post only 1h / 2h or even a few minutes after the video / album / song was released and they were only published hours later, so it was no longer breaking news, but I realize it's not easy being staff, nor respond immediately to all requests.
In this case, I didn't understand why they changed the title because it stopped making sense.
On the other hand, the staff mate fixed the video link, and that was cool. Thanks.
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